Who do you think is going to win and why?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.



I think her support with women is overcounted. The women who respond to the polls are mostly the liberal Trump haters and abortion single issue voters. Women who are supporting Trump, like me, quietly head to the polls and vote for him. Don’t put me and millions of other women in your pathetic grouping of “uniting” for a terrible candidate whose policies are destroying this country.
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Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.


Women support each other since when?


I'm a woman and I'm voting trump. Just because she is a woman doesn't mean women have to support her. PP has this all wrong.


why?


Abortion is just not at the top of the list of things that impact a woman's every day life. Most women will never need or want one. The Dems have put all their eggs in the abortion basket, thinking that is the road to victory. That was a terrible mistake. The women that think abortion is a huge issue are already voting Democrat. Abortion isn't pulling over any other voters.


Correction- ( if republicans get their way ) almost all people will be impacted by reproductive healthcare bans in some way during their life times.

Carry on.


I don't think some of these posters are really paying attention to the level of anger out here in voterland. The voters, women and men, have never had a right that stood for almost 50 years stripped away before. They are angry that their daughters and sisters and wives and mothers and aunts and friends and colleagues and neighbors are going to have less fundamental rights in their lives than we had in this country for 50 years. That has never happened before.


Men don’t care about the issue at all, and liberal Democrat women are the ones who are motivated by this issue. You are living in a liberal bubble and making a mistake of thinking everyone thinks the way you do.


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Men don’t care about this issue at all. They don’t even know that women can pee with a tampon in. That’s why they are in the best position to be making these decisions for women. Men don’t get worked up over “details” .
Fun fact: women vote at consistently higher percentages than men. Women vote at election determinative numbers. Just sayin 😉
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Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.


Women support each other since when?


I'm a woman and I'm voting trump. Just because she is a woman doesn't mean women have to support her. PP has this all wrong.


why?


Abortion is just not at the top of the list of things that impact a woman's every day life. Most women will never need or want one. The Dems have put all their eggs in the abortion basket, thinking that is the road to victory. That was a terrible mistake. The women that think abortion is a huge issue are already voting Democrat. Abortion isn't pulling over any other voters.


Correction- ( if republicans get their way ) almost all people will be impacted by reproductive healthcare bans in some way during their life times.

Carry on.

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What a moronic clucking take to say “just not at the top of the list of things that impact a woman’s every day life.” They will end birth control if they win. You think the number of kids, and when you have them, isn’t something that impacts your every day life? How stupid can a person be to say something that ignorant. One of my friends and I started having kids around the same time, only she continued three kids after I stopped at three. She and her husband can’t reliably put food on the table all the time anymore. But she and her husband chose that. Can you imagine if that was compelled? If the only “birth control” available was checking your cervical mucus and hoping you have one of the husbands who loves you enough to abstain the week you could conceive?

Gee, whyever do women want to be able to run their own bodies. What do they think, that they’re people or something?
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Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.


Women support each other since when?


I'm a woman and I'm voting trump. Just because she is a woman doesn't mean women have to support her. PP has this all wrong.


why?


Abortion is just not at the top of the list of things that impact a woman's every day life. Most women will never need or want one. The Dems have put all their eggs in the abortion basket, thinking that is the road to victory. That was a terrible mistake. The women that think abortion is a huge issue are already voting Democrat. Abortion isn't pulling over any other voters.


Correction- ( if republicans get their way ) almost all people will be impacted by reproductive healthcare bans in some way during their life times.

Carry on.


I don't think some of these posters are really paying attention to the level of anger out here in voterland. The voters, women and men, have never had a right that stood for almost 50 years stripped away before. They are angry that their daughters and sisters and wives and mothers and aunts and friends and colleagues and neighbors are going to have less fundamental rights in their lives than we had in this country for 50 years. That has never happened before.


No they are not. That's only happening in your little angry liberal bubble.


Every referendum in every not liberal bubble to date would beg to differ.


Referendum results don’t equal support for a political candidate. Not everyone who thinks abortion should be legal is a single issue abortion voter. For instance, in Ohio, many voted for the abortion referendum and then voted for Republican candidates to lead the state.
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Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.


Women support each other since when?


I'm a woman and I'm voting trump. Just because she is a woman doesn't mean women have to support her. PP has this all wrong.


why?


Abortion is just not at the top of the list of things that impact a woman's every day life. Most women will never need or want one. The Dems have put all their eggs in the abortion basket, thinking that is the road to victory. That was a terrible mistake. The women that think abortion is a huge issue are already voting Democrat. Abortion isn't pulling over any other voters.


Correction- ( if republicans get their way ) almost all people will be impacted by reproductive healthcare bans in some way during their life times.

Carry on.


I don't think some of these posters are really paying attention to the level of anger out here in voterland. The voters, women and men, have never had a right that stood for almost 50 years stripped away before. They are angry that their daughters and sisters and wives and mothers and aunts and friends and colleagues and neighbors are going to have less fundamental rights in their lives than we had in this country for 50 years. That has never happened before.


Not true. Plenty of states give more rights than Roe did. Completely unrestricted abortions.
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Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for Federal contractors.


Harris. covid is not a hoax. It has killed well over a million Americans.


My body, my choice? Not when it comes to vaccines though.

TRUMP.


Don't get a vaccine if you don't want to. Any Trump voter yammering on about my body my choice is an ignorant hypocrite. Mind your own damn business and have some respect for women being able to make their own decisions about their own pregnancies.


This wasn't a choice for many. Do you not remember Biden's vaccine mandate for fed employees???? MY BODY MY CHOICE (but not when it comes to vaccines )


You are comparing an intensely personal decision that affects no one but the family involved (whether to keep a pregnancy or not), with a vaccine mandate in the middle of a global pandemic that was aimed at keeping people from infecting each other and making a bad problem worse? You are not arguing in good faith.
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Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.



I think her support with women is overcounted. The women who respond to the polls are mostly the liberal Trump haters and abortion single issue voters. Women who are supporting Trump, like me, quietly head to the polls and vote for him. Don’t put me and millions of other women in your pathetic grouping of “uniting” for a terrible candidate whose policies are destroying this country.


Yes. Folks, here is a real-live woman. Stop patronizing her! She’s fully aware of who is the current President, and you trample on her quiet, elegant, ladylike (but tuff!) dignity when you assume she values bodily autonomy.
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Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.



I think her support with women is overcounted. The women who respond to the polls are mostly the liberal Trump haters and abortion single issue voters. Women who are supporting Trump, like me, quietly head to the polls and vote for him. Don’t put me and millions of other women in your pathetic grouping of “uniting” for a terrible candidate whose policies are destroying this country.


Yes. Folks, here is a real-live woman. Stop patronizing her! She’s fully aware of who is the current President, and you trample on her quiet, elegant, ladylike (but tuff!) dignity when you assume she values bodily autonomy.

Lol
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Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.


Women support each other since when?


I'm a woman and I'm voting trump. Just because she is a woman doesn't mean women have to support her. PP has this all wrong.


why?


Abortion is just not at the top of the list of things that impact a woman's every day life. Most women will never need or want one. The Dems have put all their eggs in the abortion basket, thinking that is the road to victory. That was a terrible mistake. The women that think abortion is a huge issue are already voting Democrat. Abortion isn't pulling over any other voters.


Correction- ( if republicans get their way ) almost all people will be impacted by reproductive healthcare bans in some way during their life times.

Carry on.


I don't think some of these posters are really paying attention to the level of anger out here in voterland. The voters, women and men, have never had a right that stood for almost 50 years stripped away before. They are angry that their daughters and sisters and wives and mothers and aunts and friends and colleagues and neighbors are going to have less fundamental rights in their lives than we had in this country for 50 years. That has never happened before.


No they are not. That's only happening in your little angry liberal bubble.


Every referendum in every not liberal bubble to date would beg to differ.


Referendum results don’t equal support for a political candidate. Not everyone who thinks abortion should be legal is a single issue abortion voter. For instance, in Ohio, many voted for the abortion referendum and then voted for Republican candidates to lead the state.


Ohio? Harris is not going to win Ohio. She is going to get support from the voters that are angry in every state including Ohio. But that support can make a difference in swing states
Anonymous
For the past few weeks, I've been pretty confident that Trump was going to win. But after the MSG rally, I think Harris is going to win in the end. These elections are decided on the margins of a few states. Just like FBI director James Comes cost Hillary Clinton the election, that dumbass "comedian" Tony Hinchcliffe is going to cost Republicans the presidency. All it takes is a few thousand votes in places like Arizona and Nevada. Republicans were idiots for giving prominence to a racist, anti-Latino twerp. Oh well.
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Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.


Women support each other since when?


I'm a woman and I'm voting trump. Just because she is a woman doesn't mean women have to support her. PP has this all wrong.


why?


Abortion is just not at the top of the list of things that impact a woman's every day life. Most women will never need or want one. The Dems have put all their eggs in the abortion basket, thinking that is the road to victory. That was a terrible mistake. The women that think abortion is a huge issue are already voting Democrat. Abortion isn't pulling over any other voters.


Correction- ( if republicans get their way ) almost all people will be impacted by reproductive healthcare bans in some way during their life times.

Carry on.


I don't think some of these posters are really paying attention to the level of anger out here in voterland. The voters, women and men, have never had a right that stood for almost 50 years stripped away before. They are angry that their daughters and sisters and wives and mothers and aunts and friends and colleagues and neighbors are going to have less fundamental rights in their lives than we had in this country for 50 years. That has never happened before.


No they are not. That's only happening in your little angry liberal bubble.

Exactly!
“Those little ladies need to pipe down and keep sweet. Let the stronger, smarter men be the stewards of their decision making. MAGA men know what’s best for them.”


No, some of us can't even afford groceries. I need that fixed before I have time to worry about something that is most likely never going to impact me or my family
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the past few weeks, I've been pretty confident that Trump was going to win. But after the MSG rally, I think Harris is going to win in the end. These elections are decided on the margins of a few states. Just like FBI director James Comes cost Hillary Clinton the election, that dumbass "comedian" Tony Hinchcliffe is going to cost Republicans the presidency. All it takes is a few thousand votes in places like Arizona and Nevada. Republicans were idiots for giving prominence to a racist, anti-Latino twerp. Oh well.

His dumb comments aren’t even the half of it. There were way more comments, equally as offensive, and some far more dangerous. Tony Hinchcliffe is being scapegoated and he sucks and is obviously a hack comedian, but the whole theme of that event was “here’s our fascism, isn’t it great? Do you like us threatening people? We do that a lot. Do you find punching down “comedy” of the 1920s to be the height of hilarity? Come on in. Whites and men only, everyone else we’ll take your votes but cover your heads and don’t speak.”
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Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.


Women support each other since when?


I'm a woman and I'm voting trump. Just because she is a woman doesn't mean women have to support her. PP has this all wrong.


why?


Abortion is just not at the top of the list of things that impact a woman's every day life. Most women will never need or want one. The Dems have put all their eggs in the abortion basket, thinking that is the road to victory. That was a terrible mistake. The women that think abortion is a huge issue are already voting Democrat. Abortion isn't pulling over any other voters.


Correction- ( if republicans get their way ) almost all people will be impacted by reproductive healthcare bans in some way during their life times.

Carry on.


I don't think some of these posters are really paying attention to the level of anger out here in voterland. The voters, women and men, have never had a right that stood for almost 50 years stripped away before. They are angry that their daughters and sisters and wives and mothers and aunts and friends and colleagues and neighbors are going to have less fundamental rights in their lives than we had in this country for 50 years. That has never happened before.


No they are not. That's only happening in your little angry liberal bubble.

Exactly!
“Those little ladies need to pipe down and keep sweet. Let the stronger, smarter men be the stewards of their decision making. MAGA men know what’s best for them.”


No, some of us can't even afford groceries. I need that fixed before I have time to worry about something that is most likely never going to impact me or my family


I hope you are not looking to trump for any help with inflation. He won't help you there.
Anonymous
The back and forth on how individual posters are voting or what "women" in general will do is interesting but kind of irrelevant.

I think Harris is going to win because I think she's going to hold MI, WI, and PA and that is all she needs to do. I wasn't so sure about that a week ago but now I am. MI and WI are looking especially good for her so it will likely come down to PA and the ground game there is phenomenal. Plus Trump has made an unforced error with these comments about Latinos and Puerto Rico at that awful rally and he actually really need Latino voters in PA to win it.

So while I am sure Trump will get a bunch of votes (millions) from women in this election, I don't think he can win because I don't think he will get enough voters of any gender to vote for him in those three key states. And that's all she wrote.
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Anonymous wrote:Harris will win. Men keep underestimating women's ability to unite. Women's support for Harris in my opinion is undercounted by the polls.

Trump can also win. We will find out in a week.


Women support each other since when?


I'm a woman and I'm voting trump. Just because she is a woman doesn't mean women have to support her. PP has this all wrong.


why?


Abortion is just not at the top of the list of things that impact a woman's every day life. Most women will never need or want one. The Dems have put all their eggs in the abortion basket, thinking that is the road to victory. That was a terrible mistake. The women that think abortion is a huge issue are already voting Democrat. Abortion isn't pulling over any other voters.


Correction- ( if republicans get their way ) almost all people will be impacted by reproductive healthcare bans in some way during their life times.

Carry on.


I don't think some of these posters are really paying attention to the level of anger out here in voterland. The voters, women and men, have never had a right that stood for almost 50 years stripped away before. They are angry that their daughters and sisters and wives and mothers and aunts and friends and colleagues and neighbors are going to have less fundamental rights in their lives than we had in this country for 50 years. That has never happened before.


No they are not. That's only happening in your little angry liberal bubble.

Exactly!
“Those little ladies need to pipe down and keep sweet. Let the stronger, smarter men be the stewards of their decision making. MAGA men know what’s best for them.”


No, some of us can't even afford groceries. I need that fixed before I have time to worry about something that is most likely never going to impact me or my family

Good luck with that surprise ectopic pregnancy in your mid forties.

Oh and if Trump wins groceries are going to get a lot more expensive.
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